d = 50 * 4 = 200 km
200 km = 80 t
t = 200/80 hours
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200 km = 80 t
t = 200/80 hours
time = distance / speed
First, let's find the distance between Town X and Town Y. We can use the formula:
distance = speed * time
Given that the speed is 50 km/h and the time taken is 4 hours, we can calculate the distance traveled from Town X to Town Y:
distance = 50 km/h * 4 hours = 200 km
Now, let's find the time it took for the man to return from Town Y to Town X. We'll use the same formula, but with a different speed:
time = distance / speed
Given that the speed is now 80 km/h and the distance is 200 km, we can calculate the time taken for the return journey:
time = 200 km / 80 km/h = 2.5 hours
Therefore, the man took 2.5 hours to reach Town X on his return journey.
The distance between Town X and Town Y is the same for both trips, so we only need to calculate it once.
We know that the speed of the man's van on the first trip was 50 km/h, and it took him 4 hours to reach Town Y. Therefore, the distance between the two towns is:
Distance = Speed x Time
Distance = 50 km/h x 4 h
Distance = 200 km
Now, on the return journey, the man increased his speed to 80 km/h. To find the time it took for him to reach Town X, we can divide the distance by the speed:
Time = Distance / Speed
Time = 200 km / 80 km/h
Time = 2.5 hours
Therefore, the man took 2.5 hours to reach Town X on his return journey.